2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2012.04.014
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Benign bile duct strictures

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“…Most of benign causes of bile duct strictures are iatrogenic; approximately 80% of its case is resulting from operative trauma. 1 This case report would discuss a strategic management in 26 years old woman with recurrent cholangitis due to iatrogenic bile duct stricture.…”
Section: Kata Kunci: Striktur Biliaris Kolangitis Endoskopi Pembedmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Most of benign causes of bile duct strictures are iatrogenic; approximately 80% of its case is resulting from operative trauma. 1 This case report would discuss a strategic management in 26 years old woman with recurrent cholangitis due to iatrogenic bile duct stricture.…”
Section: Kata Kunci: Striktur Biliaris Kolangitis Endoskopi Pembedmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Newer agent like imipenem-cilastatin and piperacillin-tazobactam also has excellent activity against the typical pathogens. 1,5 The goal of treatment in benign bile duct stricture is biliary drainage which can be achieved via endoscopic treatment via ERCP or surgical treatment. ERCP is a valuable technique in biliary disease, it carried out different diagnostic procedure (e.g., sphincter of Oddi manometry) and therapeutic interventions (e.g., stone extraction, biliary drainage, stent placement) at the same time.…”
Section: Kata Kunci: Striktur Biliaris Kolangitis Endoskopi Pembedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mirizzi's syndrome is another rare indication, in which in the impacted gallstone can induce repeated inflammation and subsequent stricture formation. 9 Few other common indications for which biliary intervention are done include postsurgical biliary leak, biliary calculi, and abdominal blunt or penetrating trauma. Malignant biliary duct obstruction can be associated with carcinoma of the GB, periampullary tumor, cholangiocarcinoma, and metastatic disease to periportal lymph nodes (►Tables 1, 2).…”
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“…Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the current ‘gold standard’ for management of symptomatic cholelithiasis. Bile duct injury (BDI) during cholecystectomy remains a common and dreaded complication 2. Only a small percentage of these injuries are recognised intraoperatively while majority manifest in the early postoperative period.…”
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“…Delayed presentation of BDI (>5 years of cholecystectomy) is also not uncommon and is seen in up to 30% of cases 22. Slow evolving biliary strictures lead to chronic bile stasis thus promoting intrahepatic calculi formation 3…”
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confidence: 99%